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NASA Technical Memorandum 86249 '------'

A Bibliography of Planetary Geology Principal Investigators and Their Associates, 1982-1983

AUGUST 1984

NI\S/\

NASA Technical Memorandum 86249

A Bibliography of Planetary Geology Principal Investigators and Their Associates, 1982-1983

J. B. Plescia, Compiler Jet Propulsion Laboratory California Institute of Technology Pasadena, California

NI\S/\ National Aeronautics and Space Administration Scientific and Technical Information Branch

1984

Contents

Page General Interest Topics 1 Solar System, Comets, Asteroids, Meteorites, and Small Bodies 3 Geologic Mapping, Geomorphology, and Stratigraphy 5 Structure, Tectonics, and Planetary and Satellite Evolutions 8 Impact Craters: Occurrence, Modeling, and Geologic Studies 11 Volcanism 14 Fluvial, Mass Wasting, Glacial, and Periglacial Studies 18 Eolian and Arid Climate Studies 21 Regolith, Volatiles, Atmosphere, and Climate Studies 24 Radar 26 Remote Sensing and Photometric Studies 28 Cartography, Photogrammetry, Geodesy, and Altimetry 31 Author Index 28

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General Interest Topics

Baskerville, C. A.: Computer Enhancement as an Aiq to the Interpretation of Geologic Features on Viking Imagery: A Preliminary Progress Report. Reports of Planetary Programs, 1982, NASA TM-85127, 1982, pp. 307-308. Bolef, L. K.: Image Storage and Display Using Consumer Video Technology. Reports of Planetary Programs, 1982, NASA TM-85 127, 1982, pp. 3~2-393. Bolef, L. K.; Guinness, E. A.; and Arvidson, R E.: BIRP-A Way to Search Through Image Engineering Data. IEEE Trans. Geosci. Remote Sensing, vol. GE-20, 1982, pp. 378,383. Carr, M. H.: The Surface ofMars. Yale Univ. Press, 1981. Carr, M. H.: The Surface of Mars: A Post-Viking View: Mercury. J. Astron. Soc. Pac., vol. 12, no. 1, 1983, pp.2-15. EI-Baz, F.: Science Leads Art-Views of the Planets From Space. (Abstract.) 148th Annual Meeting, Amer. Ass. Advan. Sci., 1982, p. 10. Garvin, J. B.; Head, J. W.; and Basilevsky, A. T.: Size Frequency Analysis of Fragments in Venera 13 and 14 Panoramas ofVenus. (Abstract.) Lunar Planet. Sci. Conf. 14, Lunar Planet. Inst., 1983, pp. 237-238. Garvin, J. B.; Helfenstein, P.; and Zuber, M. T.: Transformation of Venera 13 and 14 Panoramas into Viking Lander Perspective. (Abstract.) Lunar Planet. Sci. Conf. 14, Lunar Planet. Inst., 1983, pp. 241-242. Greeley, R: Planetary Geology Speakers Bureau: The Second Year. Reports of Planetary Programs, 1982, NASA TM-85127, 1982,pp.398-399. Guinness, E. A.; and Arvidson, R E.: New Method for Detecting Contrast Changes at the Mutch Memorial Station. Reports of Planetary Programs, 1982, NASA TM-85127, 1982, pp. 182-184. Guinness, E. A.; LefT, C. E.; and Arvidson, R E.: Two Years of Surface Changes Seen at the Viking Landing Sites. J. Geophys. Res., vol. 87,1982, pp. 10,051-10,058. Head, J. W.: Unanswered Questions About the Moon From a Geological Point ofView. (Abstract.) 9th Annual Meeting, Eur. Geophys. Soc. and 18th Gen. Assem. Eur. Seismol. Com., Univ. of Leeds, U.K., 1982, p. 94. (Also in Eos, vol. 63, no. 51, p. 1294.) Huguenin, R L.: Mars: A Contamination Potential? XXIVth COSPAR Workshop III, May 27, 1982. Martin, Michael D.; and Saunders, R S.: Interfacing Videodisc Players and Microcomputers. Reports of Plane­ tary Programs, 1982, NASA TM-85127, 1982, pp. 411-412. Masursky, Harold: Mars. The New Solar System. J. K. Beatty, Brian O'Leary, and Andrew Chaiken, eds., 2d ed., Sky Pub. Corp. (Cambridge, MA), 1982, pp. 83-92. Maxwell, T. A.: Collection and Analysis of Image Data for Interpretation of Planetary Tectonic History. Com­ puters in Research at the Smithsonian, Office ofComputer Services, Smithsonian Institution (Washington, DC), 1982, p. 31. Miller, K. J.; Leschine, S. B.; and Huguenin, R L.: Halotolerant-Psychrotolerant Bacteria From Saline Dry Valley Antarctic Soils. XXIVth COSPAR Workshop III, May 27,1982.

1 Roe, Derek A.; Olsen; John W.; Underwood, James R, Jr.; and Giegengack, R: A Handaxe of Libyan Desert Glass. Antiquity, vol. LVI, 1982, pp. 88-92. Sheridan, M. F.: Particles Formed by Fuel-Coolant Explosions. Reports of Planetary Programs, 1982, NASA ~-85127, 1982,pp. 167-168. Smith, B. A.; Soderblom, L.; Batson, R; Bridges, P.; Inge, J.; Masursky, H.; Shoemaker, E.; Beebe, R; Boyce, J.; Briggs, G.; Bunker, A.; Collins, S. A.; Hansen, C. J.; Johnson, T. V.; Mitchell, J. L.; Terrile, R J.; Cook, A. F.; Cuzzi, J.; Pollack, J. B.; Danielson, G. E.; Ingersoll, A.; Davies, M. E.; Hunt, G. E.; Morrison, D.; Owen, T.; Sagan, C.; Veverka, J.; Strom, R; and Suomi, V. E.: A New Look at the Saturn System: The Images. Science, vol. 215, 1982, p. 504. Squyres, S. W.; Dyal, P.; Haberle, R M.; Jackson, R W.; Murphy, J. P.; and Reynolds, R T.: Recent Study in Support ofa Mars Network Mission. Reports ofPlanetary Programs, 1982, NASA TM-85127, 1983, pp. 382-384. Squyres, S. W.; Reynolds, R T.; and Colburn, D. S.: On the Habitability of Europa. (Abstract.) Eos, vol. 63, 1982, p. 1022. Wall, S. D.: Viking Lander Monitor Mission Imaging Investigation Status Report. Reports ofPlanetary Programs, 1982, NASA TM-85127, 1982. Wilhelms, D. E.: Future Unmanned Lunar Spaceflights. (Abstract.) Lunar Planet. Sci. Conf. 14, Lunar Planet. Inst., 1983, pp. 32-33. Williams, R S., Jr., ed.: Geological Applications. Ch. 31 of Manual of Remote Sensing, 2d ed., Amer. Soc. Photogram. (Falls Church, VA), 1983. (Includes section on Astrogeology by Drs. Elliot C. Morris and Baerbel K. Lucchitta.)

2 Solar System, Comets, Asteroids, Meteorites, and SmallBodies

Ashwal, L.; Warner, J.; and Wood, C. A.: SNC Meteorites: Evidence Against an Asteroidal Origin. (Abstract.) Lunar Planet. Sci. Conf. 13, Lunar Planet. Inst., 1982, pp. 22-23. Ashwal, L. D.; Warner, J. L.; and Wood, C. A.: SNC Meteorites: Evidence Against an Asteroidal Origin. Lunar Planet. Sci. Conf. 13, J. Geophys. Res., Suppl., 1982, pp. A393-A400. Atallah, C.; Bus, S. J.; Dunbar, R. S.; Quimby, L.; Child, J.; and Helin, E.: Observations Made With a 1.2m Schmidt Telescope at Palomar. Minor Planet Circ. Nos. 6597-6598, 1982. Bus, S. J.; and Bus, E. H.: Observations of 1982XB, Int. Astron. Union Circ. No. 3761, 1983. Bus, S. J.; Helin, E. F.; Dunbar, R. S.; and Shoemaker, E. M.: The United Kingdom-Caltech Asteroid Survey. (Extended abstract.) Reports ofPlanetary Programs, 1982, NASA TM-85127, 1982. Dawe, J.; Barrow, J.; Hartley, M.; Morgan, D.; Russell, K.; Savage, A.; Helin, E.; Shoemaker, E.; Bus, S. J.; and Dunbar, R. S.: Observations Made With 1.2m U.K. Schmidt Telescope at Siding Spring. Minor Planet Circ. Nos. 7087-7104,7317-7332, 7405-7428,and7535-7557, 1982. Dunbar, R. S.: Measurements of 1982XB. Int. Astron. Union Circ. Nos. 3754-3755, 1982. Dunbar, R. S.; and Bus, S. J.: Photometric Observations of 1982TA. Int. Astron. Union Circ. No. 3738, 1982. French, L.; and Veverka, J.: Limb Darkening ofMeteorites and Asteroids. Icarus, vol. 54, 1982, p. 38. Hartmann, Wm. K.: Dirty-Ice Materials of Comets Inferred From VJHK Visual/Infrared Observations. (Ab­ stract.) Lunar Planet Sci. Conf. 14, Lunar Planet. Inst., 1983. Hartmann, Wm. K.; Cruikshank, D.; and Degewij, J.: Remote Comets and Related Bodies: VJHK Colorimetry and Surface Materials. Icarus, vol. 52, 1982, pp. 377-408. Helin, Eleanor F.: Discovering an Asteroid (1982DB). The Planetary Report, vol. II, no. 4,1982. Helin, Eleanor F.: The Case ofthe Disappearing Asteroid. The Planetary Report, vol. II, no. 6, 1982. Helin, Eleanor F.: Earth-Crossing Asteroids: New Discoveries. Sun and Planetary System. W. Fricke and G. Teleki, eds., D Reidel Publishing Co., 1982. Helin, E.: 1982RA, Int. Astron. Union Circ. No. 3726, 1982. Helin, E.: 1982TA, Int. Astron. Union Circ. No. 3736, 1982. Helin, E.: 1982XB, Int. Astron. Union Circ. No. 3754, 1982. Helin, E.: 1982XB, Int. Astron. Union Circ. No. 3755, 1982. Helin, E. F.; and Dunbar, R. S.: Observations of 1982DB. Int. Astron. Union Circ. No. 3669, 1982. , Helin, E.; Dunbar, R. S.; and Shoemaker, C. S.: Observations Made With 1.2m Schmidt Telescope. Minor , Planet Circ. No. 6675, 1982. , Helin, E. F.: Dunbar, R. S.; and Williams, J. G.: 1981VA: A New Apollo Asteroid. (Abstract.) Lunar Planet. Sci. Conf. 13, Lunar Planet. Inst., 1982.

3 , Helin, E. F.; and Hulkower, N. D.: Accessible Earth-Crossing Asteroids. Bull. Amer. Astron. Soc., vol. 14, no. 4, 1982. Helin, E. F.; and Shoemaker, E. M.: Discovery of 1982DB. Int. Astron. Union Circ. No. 3675, 1982. Helin, E.; Shoemaker, E.; and Dunbar, R S.: Observations of Asteroids and Comets. Minor Planet. Circ. Nos. 6656-6658, 1982. Shoemaker, C. S.; Bus, S. J.; and Howell, E.: 1982DA. Int. Astron. Union Circ. Nos. 3669 and 3673, 1982. Shoemaker, C. S.; and Shoemaker, E. M.: Orbits of (2686) 198IJW, (2742) 198IJG3, and (2748) 198IJF2, Discovered With the .46m Schmidt at Palomar. Minor Planet Circ. Nos. 7014,7229, and 7232, 1982. Shoemaker, C. S.; Shoemaker, E. M.; Bus, S. J.; and Passey, Q. R: Observations Made With the .46m Schmidt Telescope at Palomar. Minor Planet Circ. Nos. 6595-6597, 6674, 6862, 7111, 7202-7203, 7433, and 7562-7563, 1982. Shoemaker, C. S.; and Shoemaker, E. M.: 1982RA. Int. Astron. Union Circ. No. 3726, 1982. Underwood, J. R; Geigengack, R F.; and Malvin, D. J.: Quarat al Hanish: Iron Meteorite From Western Desert ofEgypt. (Abstract.) 45th Annual Meeting, Meteorit. Soc. Lunar Planet. Inst. contribution 481, 1982, p. IV-8. Wood, C. A.: Fall Statistics ofH. Chondrites: Evidence for Cometary Origins for Ordinary Chondrites. (Abstract.) Lunar Planet. Sci. 13, Lunar Planet. Inst., 1982, pp. 873-874. Wood, C. A.; and Mendell, W. W.: Comets, Asteroids, Meteorites and Meteors: A New Paradigm ofInterrela­ tions. (Abstract.) Lunar Planet. Sci. Conf. 13, Lunar Planet. lnst., 1982, pp. 877-878.

4 Geologic Mapping, Geomorphology, and Stratigraphy

Bousquet, B.; and Bodart-Jourdain, J.: Valles Marineris-cartographie et analyse morphologique des pentes. (Ab­ stract.) Nouveaux developpements dans la connaissance du Systeme Solaire, Joumees ATP de Planetologie INAG, Paris, 1982,pp. 191-192. Bousquet, B.; and Rogeon, P.: Maja Vallis-cartographie et origine morphologique d'un reseau de chenaux d'ecoulement. (Abstract.) Nouveaux developpements dans la connaissance du Systeme Solaire, Joumees ATP de Planetologie INAG, Paris, 1982, pp. 182-184. Casacchia, R; and Strom, R G.: Geology ofGalileo Regio, . (Abstract.) Lunar Planet. Sci. Conf. 14, Lunar Planet. Inst., 1983, p. 92. De Hon, R A: Preliminary Geologic Map of the South Polar Region of Ganymede. Reports of Planetary Pro­ grams, 1982, NASA TM-85127, 1982, pp. 349-351. Ehmann, W. J.; and Head, J. W.: Aphrodite Terra, Venus: Characteristics of Geologic Provinces. (Abstract.) Lunar Planet. Sci. Conf. 14, Lunar Planet. Inst., 1983, pp. 171-172. Ehmann, W. J.; and Head, J. W.: Morphology and Topography ofAphrodite Terra, Venus. (Abstract.) Reports of Planetary Programs, 1982, NASA TM-85127, 1982. Goldstein, A. G.; and Wise, D. U.: W. H. Hobbs Revisited: Fracture and Lineament Studies in Southwestern New England. Northeast. Geol., vol. 4,1982, pp. 73-80. Golombek, M. P.: Geology, Structure, and Tectonics ofthe Pajarito Fault Zone in the Espanola Basin ofthe Rio Grande Rift, New Mexico. Geol. Soc. Amer. Bull., vol. 94, 1983, pp. 192-205. Greeley, R: Geological Map ofMars, 1:15M Scale, Northeast Quadrant. Reports ofPlanetary Programs, 1982, NASA TM-85127, 1982, p. 353. Greeley, R; Spudis, P. D.; and Guest, J. E.: Preliminary Geological Map ofRa Patera Quadrangle. Reports of Planetary Programs, 1982, NASA TM-85127, 1982, pp. 347-348. Head, J. W.; and Campbell, D. B.: Characteristics of Linear Mountainous Terrain in the Ishtar Terra Region, Venus. (Abstract.) Fall Amer. Geophys. Union meeting, 1982. Head, J. W.; and Campbell, D. B.: Identification of Banded Terrain in the Mountains of Ishtar Terra, Venus. (Abstract.) Reports ofPlanetary Programs, 1982, NASA TM-85127, 1982. Head, J. W.; Campbell, D. B.; Peterfreund, A R; and Zisk, S.: Geology ofMaxwell Montes, Venus. (Abstract.) Lunar Planet. Sci. Conf. 14, Lunar Planet. Inst., 1983, pp. 291-292. Head, J. W.; Peterfreund, A R; Campbell, D. B.; and Zisk, S.: Characterization ofthe Banded Terrain in Akna and Freyja Montes, Venus. (Abstract.) Lunar Planet. Sci. Conf. 14, Lunar Planet. Inst., 1983, pp. 293-294. Hiller, K.; and Pieri, D. C.: Geologic Mapping of Europa: Progress Report. (Abstract.) Reports of Planetary Programs, 1982, NASA TM-85127, 1982. Jourdain-Bodart, J.; and Rogeon, P.: Valles Marineris-Maja Vallis, etude geomorphologique. Memoire DEA (M. S. report), Universite de Nantes, 1981.

5 Lucchitta, B. K.; and Soderblom, L. A.: The Geology ofEuropa. Satellites ofJupiter, David Morrison, ed~, Univ. ofArizona Press, 1982, pp. 521-555. McCord, T. B.; Singer, R B.; Hawke, B. R; Adams, J. B.; Evans, D.; Head, J. W.; Mouginis-Mark, P. J.; Pieters, C. M.; Huguenin, R L.; and Zisk, S. H.: Mars: Definition and Characterization of Global Surface Units With Emphasis on Composition. J. Geophys. Res., vol. 87, B12, 1982, pp. 10129-10148. McGill, G. E.: Geology and Geophysics [of Venus]. Nature, vol. 296, 1982, pp. 14-15. McGill, G. E.: Geology and Tectonics ofVenus. Trans. Amer. Geophys. Union, vol. 63, 1982, p. 1293. Melosh, J. H.; and McGill, G. E.: Mechanical Analysis of the Canyonlands Grabens. Trans. Amer. Geophys. Union, vol. 63, 1982, p. 583. Morris, E. C.: Geologic Map of Olympus Mons. Reports of Planetary Programs, 1982, NASA TM-85127, 1982, pp. 134-136. Potter, D. B., Jr.; and McGill, G. E.: Field Analysis of a Pronounced Topographic Lineament, Canyonlands National Park, Utah. Proc. 3d Int. Conf. Basement Tectonics, 1981, pp. 169--':176. Scott, D. H.: Stratigraphy and Age Relations in the Tharsis-Lunae Plenum Region of Mars. (Abstract.) Lunar Planet. Sci. Conf. 13, Lunar Planet. Inst., 1982, pp. 702-703. Scott, D. H.: Mars: Subdivision of Highland Rocks. (Abstract.) Reports of Planetary Programs, 1982, NASA TM-85127, 1982,pp. 304-306. Sharpton, V. L.; and Head, J. W.: Stratigraphy and Structural Evolution ofSouthern Mare Serenitatis: A Reinter­ pretation Based on Apollo Lunar Sounder Experiment (ALSE) Data. J. Geophys. Res., vol. 87, B12, 1982, pp. 10983-10998. Shoemaker, E. M.; Lucchitta, B. K.; Plescia, J. B.; Squyres, S. W.; and Wilhelms, D. E.: Geology ofGanymede. The Satellites ofJupiter, D. Morrison, ed., Univ. ofArizona Press, 1982. Squyres, S. W.; Reynolds, R T.; Cassen, P. M.; and Peale, S. J.: Geological Studies oflcy Satellites: Europa and Enceladus. Reports of Planetary Programs, 1982, NASA TM-85127, 1982, pp. 22-23. Wells, S. G.; Bullard, T. F.; Condit, C. D.; Jercinovic, M.; Lozinsky, R P.; and Rose, D. E.: Geomorphic Processes on the Alluvial Valley Floor of the Rio Puerco. Albuquerque Country II, J. A. Grambling and S. G. Wells, eds., N. Mex. Geol. Soc. (Socorro), 1982, pp. 45-47. Whitford-Stark, J. L.: The Mountains of 10. Lunar Planet. Sci. Conf. 13, Lunar Planet. Inst., 1982, pp. 859-860. Williams, R S., Jr.: Geomorphology ofReliefFeatures. Ch. 31 ofManual ofRemote Sensing, 2d ed., Amer. Soc. Photogram. (Falls Church, VA), 1983. Wise, D. U.: Linesmanship: Guidelines to a Thriving Geologic Art Form. Geol. Soc. Amer. Bull., vol. 93, 1982, pp. 886-888. Wise, D. U.; and McCrory, T. A.: A New Method of Fracture Analysis: Azimuth-Versus-Traverse-Distance Plots. Geol. Soc. Amer. Bull., vol. 93, 1982, pp. 889-897. Witbeck, N. E.; and Underwood, James R, Jr.: Geologic Mapping of the Lowland Plains: Mare Acidalium Quadrangle (MC-4), Mars. Geol. Soc. Amer. Abstr. Programs, vol. 14, no. 3, 1982, pp. 140-141. Zimbelman, J. R; and Greeley, R: Surface Properties ofAncient Cratered Terrain in the Northern Hemisphere ofMars. J. Geophys. Res., vol. 87, 1982, pp. 10,181-10,189.

6 Structure, Tectonics, and Planetary and Satellite Evolutions

Arvidson, R E.; and Guinness, E. A: Clues to Tectonic Styles in the Global Topography ofEarth, Venus, and Mars. J. Geol. Ed., vol. 30,1982, pp. 86-92. Banerdt, W. B.; Phillips, R J.; Sleep, N. H.; and Saunders, R S.: Thick-Shell Tectonics on One-Plate Planets: Applications to Mars. J. Geophys. Res., vol. 87, 1982, pp. 10,215-10,225. Carr, M. H.: Geologic Evolution ofMars. European Space Agency SP-185, 1982, pp. 11-13. Chicarro-Fernandez, A.; and Masson, Ph.: Ridges Related to Impact Craters and Basins on Mars. (Abstract.) Reports ofPlanetary Programs, 1982, NASA TM-85127, 1982, pp. 282-284. Chicarro-Fernandez, A.; Schultz, P. H.: Basin Control ofRidge Patterns on Mars. (Abstract.) Lunar Planet. Sci. Conf. 14, Lunar Planet. Inst., 1983. Comer, R P.: Thick Plate Flexure. Geophys. J. Roy. Astron. Soc., vol. 72,1983, pp. 101-114. Fernandez-Chicarro, A.: Cartographie automatique de structures compressives sur Mars. (Abstract.) Nouveaux developpements dans la connaissance du Systeme Solaire, Journees ATP de Planetologie INAG, Paris, 1982, pp. 176-178. Grimm, R E.; and Squyres, S. W.: Spectral Analysis of Topography on Ganymede. Reports of Planetary Pro­ grams, 1982, NASA TM-85127, 1983, pp. 24-25. Hall, J. L.; Solomon, S. C.; Head, J. W.; and Mouginis-Mark, P. J.: Elysium Region, Mars: Characterization of Tectonic Features. (Abstract.) Lunar Planet. Sci. Conf. 14, Lunar Planet. Inst., 1983, pp. 275-276. Head, J. W.; and Solomon, S. C.: Tectonic Evolution ofthe Terrestrial Planets. (Abstract.) 9th Annual Meeting, Eur. Geophys. Soc. and 18th Gen. Assem. Eur. Seismol. Com., Univ. of Leeds, U.K., 13A05, 1982, p. 94. (Also in Eos, vol. 63, no. 51, p. 1293.) Ivins, E. R; Lyzenga, G. A.; Raefsky, A; and Saunders, R S.: Effective Anisotropy in the Deformation of Extensively Faulted Crustal Blocks. Eos, vol. 63, 1982, p. 119. Kirk, R L.; and Stevenson,D. J.: Thermal Evolution of a Differentiated Ganymede and Implications for Surface Features. (Abstract.) Lunar Planet. Sci. Conf. 14, Lunar Planet. Inst., 1983, pp. 373-374. Lissauer, J. J.; Peale, S. J.; Cuzzi, J. N.; and Squyres, S. W.: Torque on the Co-Orbital Satellites Due to Saturn's Rings and the Melting ofthe Enceladus. (Abstract.) Eos, vol. 63, 1982, p. 1022. Masson, Ph.: The Geologic Evolution ofthe Planet Mars. Formation ofPlanetary Systems, A Brahic, ed., Centre National d'Etudes Spatiales, 1982, pp. 797-816. Masson, Ph.: Relations Tectonique-Morphologie dans la region de Syria Planum (Mars). (Abstract.) Nouveaux developpements dans la connaissance du Systeme Solaire, Journees ATP de Planetologie INAG, Paris, 1982, pp.185-187. Masson, Ph.; and Fernandez-Chicarro, A.: Mars'Tectonics. Eur. Geol. Soc. Meeting (Leeds, U.K.), 1982. Masson, Ph.; and Fernandez-Chicarro, A.: Mars'Tectonics. The Planet Mars, ESA SP-185, 1982, pp. 15-18. Masursky, Harold: Internal Crustal Modification of the Satellites of Saturn and Jupiter and Implications for Venus. (Abstract.) 24th COSPAR Plenary (Ottawa, Canada), May 17-June 3, 1982.

7 Maxwell, T. A.: Orientation and Origin ofRidges in the Lunae Palus-Coprates Region ofMars. Lunar Planet. Sci. Conf. 13, J. Geophys. Res., vol. 87, Suppl., 1982, pp. A97-A108. Maxwell, T. A.: Orientations of Structural Features in the Lunae Palus-Coprates Region of Mars: Influence of Pre-existing Structure. Lunar Planet. Sci. Conf. 13, Lunar and Planet. Inst., 1982, pp. 477-478. Maxwell, T. A.: Plains Ridges: Indicators of Compressional Stress on the Moon, Mars and Mercury. Reports of Planetary Programs, 1982, NASA TM-85127, 1982, pp. 277-278. Parmentier, E. M.; Squyres, S. W.; Head, J. W.; and Allison, M. L.: The Tectonics of Ganymede. Nature, vol. 295,1982,pp.290-293. Plescia, J. B.; and Saunders, R S.: Tectonic History of the Tharsis Region, Mars. J. Geophys. Res., vol. 87, 1982,pp.9775-9791. Poirier, J. P.; Sotin, C.; Peyronneau, J.; and Masson, Ph.: Ganymede-viscosite de l'interieur et aspects de la surface. (Abstract.) Nouveaux developpements dans la connaissance du Systeme Solaire, Journees ATP de Planetologie INAG, Paris, 1982, pp. 191-192. Schaber, G. G.: Venus: Limited Extension and Volcanism Along Zones of Lithospheric Weakness. Geophys. Res. Lett., vol. 9, no. 5, 1982, pp. 499-502. Schaber, G. G.: Davis, P. A.; Kozak, R C.; and Eliason, E.: The Tectonics and Surface Roughness ofVenus: A Progress Report. Reports ofPlanetary Programs, 1982, NASA TM-85127, 1982, pp. 75-76. Schultz, R A.; and Malin, M. C.: Martian Global Tectonics. Reports of Planetary Programs, 1982, NASA TM-85127,1982,p.291. Sharpton, V. L.; and Head, J. W.: Tectonic Origin ofMare Ridges: Evidence From Basalt Stratigraphy in Mare Imbrium. (Abstract.) Lunar Planet. Sci. Conf. 14, 1983, pp. 690-691. Solomon, S. C.: The Internal Evolution ofVenus and the Galilean Satellites. Nature, vol. 298, 1982, pp. 15-16. Solomon, S. C.; and Head, J. W.: Early Crustal Genesis: Physical and Tectonic Evolution. (Abstract.) Eos, vol. 63,no. 18, 1982,p. 366. Solomon, S. C.; and Head, J. W.: Evolution ofthe Tharsis Province ofMars: The Importance ofHeterogeneous Litho­ spheric Thickness and Volcanic Construction. J. Geophys. Res., vol. 87, no. B12, Nov. 30, 1982, pp. 9755-9774. Solomon, S. C.; and Head, J. W.: Is There Plate Recycling on Venus?: A Test ofthe Hypothesis Using Topographic and Radar Backscatter Data. (Abstract.) Eos Trans. Amer. Geophys. Union, vol. 63, 1982, p. 1092. Solomon, S. C.; and Head, J. W.: Mechanisms for Lithospheric Heat Transport on Venus: Implications for Tectonic Style and Volcanism. J. Geophys. Res., vol. 87, no. B11, 1982, pp. 9236-9246. Solomon, S. C.; and Head, J. W.: Mechanisms for Lithospheric Heat Transfer on Venus: Predictions for Surface Volcanic and Tectonic Features. (Abstract.) Reports of Planetary Programs, 1982, NASA TM-85127, 1982, pp.90-92. Solomon, S. C.; and Head, J. W.: Venus Banded Terrain: Evaluation of Tectonic Models for the Origin of Banding. (Abstract.) Lunar Planet. Sci. Conf. 14, Lunar Planet. Inst., 1983, pp. 723-724. Solomon, S. C.; Sjogren, W. L.; and Bratt, S. R: The Structure ofIsidis Basin, Mars, From Gravity Anomalies. (Abstract.) Lunar Planet. Sci. Conf. 14, Lunar Planet. Inst., 1983, pp. 725-726. Squyres, S. W.: The Evolution ofTectonic Features on Ganymede. Icarus, vol. 52, 1983, pp. 545-559. Squyres, S. W.; Reynolds, R T.; Cassen, P. M.; and Peale, S. J.: Liquid Water and Active Resurfacing on . Europa. (Abstract.) Bull. Amer. Astron. Soc., vol. 7, 1982, p. 739. Squyres, S. W.; Reynolds, R T.; Cassen, P. M.; and Peale, S. J.: The Tectonics ofEnceladus. (Abstract.) Lunar Planet. Sci. Conf. 13, Lunar Planet. Inst., 1982, pp. 762-763. Squyres, S. W.; Reynolds, R T.; Cassen, P. M.; and Peale, S. J.: The Evolution of Enceladus. Icarus, vol. 53, 1983, pp. 319-331.

8 Squyres, S. W.; Reynolds, R. T.; Cassen, P. M.; and Peale, S. J.: Liquid Water and Active Resurfacing on Europa. Nature, vol. 301, 1983, pp. 255-256. Stephens, S. K.; Solomon, S. C.; and Head, J. W.: On the Age ofVenus Highland Topography: Constraints From the Viscous Relaxation ofRelief. (Abstract.) Lunar Planet. Sci. Conf. 14, Lunar Planet. Inst., 1983, pp. 747-748. Thomas, P. G.; and Masson, Ph.: Geologie comparee de Mercure et de la Lune. (Abstract.) Nouveaux developpe­ ments dans la connaissance du Sysreme Solaire, Journees ATP de Planetologie INAG, Paris, 1982, pp. 162-164. Thomas, P. G.; and Masson, Ph.: Tectonic Evolution ofMercury-Comparison With the Moon. Ann. Geophysicae, vol. 1, no. 1, sec. 1, 1983, pp. 53-58. Touzeau, J. F.: Noctis Labyrinthus-essai d'interpretation de la geologie d'un secteur dela planete Mars. Memoire Maitrise. B. S. report, Universite de Nantes, 1982. Watters, T. R.; and Maxwell, T. A.: Strain Estimates for the Ridged Plains ofMars: Evidence ofCompression in the Coprates Quadrangle. Reports ofPlanetary Programs, 1982, NASA TM-85127, 1982, pp. 279-280. Wise, D. U.: Faulting and Fracturing ofPlanetary Surfaces. Proc. NATO Adv. Stud. Inst., Vulcano, Italy, 1982. Wise, D. U.: New Fault and Fracture Domains of Southwestern New England; Hints on Localization of the Mesozoic Basins. Geotechnology in Massachusetts, O. C. Farquhar, ed., Univ. of Massachusetts, Graduate School Publication, 1982, pp. 447-454.

9 Impact Craters: Occurrence, Modeling, and Geologic Studies

Allen, C. C.; Gooding, J. L.; and Keil, K.: Hydrothermally Altered Impact Melt Rock and Breccia: Contributions to the Soil of Mars. J. Geophys. Res., vol. 87, no. B12, 1982, pp. 10,083-10,101. Bell, J. F.; and Hawke, B. R: Recent Comet Impacts on the Moon? Lunar Planet. Sci. Conf. 14, Lunar Planet. Inst., 1983, pp. 29-30. Clow, G. D.; and Pike, R J.: Statistical Test ofthe V2 Spacing Rule for Basin Rings. Lunar Planet. Sci. Conf. 13, Lunar Planet. Inst., 1982, pp. 123-124. Elston, W. E.: Impact and Volcanism Revisited, With Emphasis on Venus. Reports ofPlanetary Programs, 1982, NASATM-85127,1982,pp.93-94. Fink, J. H.; Greeley, R; and Gault, D. E.: The Effect ofCrustal Viscosity on Impact Cratering ofIcy Satellites. Reports ofPlanetary Programs, 1982, NASA TM-85127, 1982, pp. 101-102. Fleitout, L.; and Thomas, P. G.: Farfield Tectonics Associated With a Large Impact Basin-Application to Caloris on Mercury and Imbrium on the Moon. Earth Planet. Sci. Lett., vol. 58, 1982, pp. 104-115. Fleitout, L.; and Thomas, P.G.: Tectonique associee avec un grand impact sur Mercure et sur la Lune. (Abstract.) Nouveaux developpements dans la connaissance du Systeme Solaire, Joumees ATP de Planetologie INAG, Paris, 1982,pp. 165-166. Greeley, R; Fink, J. H.; and Gault, D. E.: Experimental Insights Into the Lack of Impact Craters on Europa. Reports ofPlanetary Programs, 1982, NASA TM-85127, 1982, pp. 20-21. Greeley, R; Fink, J. H.; Gault, D. E.; and Guest, J. E.: Experimental Simulation of Impact Cratering on Icy Satellites. Satellites ofJupiter, Univ. ofArizona Press, 1982, pp. 340-378. Grieve, R A. F.; and Head, J. W.: The Manicouagan Impact Structure: An Analysis ofIts Original Dimensions and Form. J. Geophys. Res., vol. 88, Suppl., 1982, pp. A807-A818. Hale, W.; and Grieve, R A. F.: Volumetric Analysis of Complex Lunar Craters: Implications for Basin Ring Formation. Lunar Planet. Sci. Conf. 13, J. Geophys. Res., vol. 87, Suppl., 1982, pp. A65-A76. Hartmann, Wm. K.: Energy Partitioning in Impacts Into Regolith-Like Powders. (Abstract.) Lunar Planet. Sci. Conf. 14, Lunar Planet. Inst., 1983. Homer, Vicki; and Greeley, Ronald: Pedestal Craters on Ganymede, Icarus, vol. 51,1982, pp. 549-562. Homer, Vicki; and Greeley, Ronald: Pedestal Craters on Ganymede: Interior Morphology. Reports ofPlanetary Programs, 1982, NASA TM-85127, 1982, pp. 27-28. Malin, M. C.: Mudrains on Mars-What Causes Ejecta to Flow? Reports of Planetary Programs, 1982, NASA TM-85127, 1982,pp. 103-104. Pike, R J.: Crater Peaks to Basin Rings: The Transition on Mercury and Other Bodies. (Abstract.) Reports of Planetary Programs, 1982, NASA TM-85127, 1982, pp. 117-119. Pike, R J.: Morphologic Transitions for Craters and Basins on 13 Solar System Bodies. Lunar Planet. Sci. Conf. 13, Lunar Planet. Inst., 1982, pp. 627-628. 10 Pike, R. J.: Large craters or Small Basins on the Moon. (Abstract.) Lunar Planet. Sci. Conf. 14, Lunar Planet. Inst., 1983, pp. 610-611. Pike, R J.; and Clow, G. D.: Geomorphology ofCraterl> un Mercury: First Results From a New Sample. (Abstract.) Reports ofPlanetary Programs, 1982, NASA TM-85127, 1982, pp. 120-122. Plescia, J. B.; and Boyce, J. M.: Absolute Ages and Flux History for the Saturnian Satellites. Reports ofPlanetary Programs, 1982, NASA TM-85127, 1982, pp. 35-40. Plescia, J. B.; and Boyce, J. M.: Crater Densities and Geologic Histories of Saturn's Icy Satellites: Rhea, Dione, Mimas, and Tethys. Nature, vol. 295, 1982, pp. 285-290. Plescia, J. B.; and Boyce, J. M.: Crater Densities of the Saturnian Satellites: Enceladus, Iapetus and Tethys. Reports ofPlanetary Geology Program, 1981, NASA TM-84211, 1982, pp. 7-9. Plescia, J. B.; and Boyce, J. M.: Crater Densities ofthe Saturnian Satellites: Rhea, Dione and Minas. Reports of Planetary Geology Program, 1981, NASA TM 84211, 1982, pp. 5-6. Plescia, J. B.; and Boyce, J. M.: Saturnian Satellite Crater Densities. (Abstract.) Saturn Meeting (Tucson, AZ), May 1982. Plescia, J. B.; and Boyce, J. M.: Crater Numbers and Geologic Histories of Iapetus, Enceladus, Tethys, and Hyperion. Nature, vol. 301, 1983, pp. 666-670. Roddy, D. J.; Davis, P. A.; and Soderblom, L. A.: Mega-Impact Cratering on the Earth. (Abstract.) Geol. Soc. Amer. Abstr., 95th Annual Meeting, 1982, p. 601. Ruzick, A.; and Strom, R. G.: Spatial Distribution of Craters on the Moon and Callisto. Reports of Planetary Programs, 1982, NASA TM-85127, 1982, p. 105. Sheridan, M. F.: The Energy Line: A Heuristic Model for Martian Rampart Ejecta Sheets. NASA TM-84211, 1982, pp. 87-88. Solomon, S. C.; Comer, R; and Head, J. W.: The Evolution ofImpact Basins: Viscous Relaxation ofTopographic Relief. J. Geophys. Res., vol. 87, no. B5, 1982, pp. 3975-3992. Solomon, S. C.; Stephens, S. K.; and Head, J. W.: On Venus Impact Basins: Viscous Relaxation ofTopographic Relief. J. Geophys. Res., vol. 87,1983, pp. 7763-7771. Spudis, P. D.: The Excavation of Lunar Multi-Ring Basins. Reports of Planetary Programs, 1982, NASA TM-85127, 1982,pp. 114-116. Spudis, P. D.: The Geology of Lunar Multi-Ring Basins. Ph.D. Dissertation, Arizona State Univ. (Tempe), 1982. Spudis, P. D.: Orientale Basin Ejecta: Depths of Derivation and Implications for the Basin-Forming Process. Lunar Planet. Sci. Conf. 13, Lunar Planet. Inst., 1982, pp. 760-761. Squyres, S. W.; and Sagan, C.: Ballistic Diffusion on Planetary Satellites. (Abstract.) Lunar Planet. Sci. Conf. 14, Lunar Planet. Inst., 1983, pp. 739-740. Strom, R G.; and Casacchia, R: The Cratering Record of Regio, Ganymede. (Abstract.) Lunar Planet. Sci. Conf. 14, Lunar Planet. Inst., 1983, p. 755. Strom, R. G.; Woronow, A.; and Spencer, J.: Effects ofLunar Orientale Impact on Pre-Existing Crater Population. Reports of Planetary Programs, 1982, NASA TM-85127, 1982, p. 108.

Tanaka, K. L.: A New Time-Saving Crater-Count Technique, With Application to Narrow Features. (Abstract.) Reports ofPlanetary Programs, 1982, NASA TM-85127, 1982, pp. 123-125. Thomas, P. G.; and Masson, Ph.: Comparative Geology of Orientale, Caloris, and Argyre Basins. (Abstract.) Reports ofPlanetary Programs, 1982, NASA TM-85127, 1982, pp. 285-287. Thomas, P. G.; and Masson, Ph.: Comparative Structure of the Large Impact Basin on Mars and the Moon (Abstract.) 2d EUG Meeting. (Strasbourg), 1983. 11 Walker, A. S.; and EI-Baz, F.: Analysis ofCrater Distributions in Mare Units on the Lunar Far Side. The Moon and the Planets, vol. 27, 1982, pp. 91-106. Whitford-Stark, J. L.: Frigoris Revisited. Lunar Planet. Sci. Conf. 14, Lunar Planet. Inst., 1983, pp. 843-844. Whitford-Stark, J. L.; and Hawke, B. R.: Geologic Studies of the Lunar Far Side Crater Tsiolkovsky. Lunar Planet. Sci. Conf. 13, Lunar Planet. Inst., 1982, PP. 861-862. Wilhelms, D. E.: Procellarum, a Giant Planetary Basin. (Abstract.) Reports of Planetary Programs, 1982, NASATM-85127, 1982,pp. 111-113. Wilhelms, D. E.: Effects of the Procellarum Basin on Lunar Geology, Petrology, and Tectonism. (Abstract.) Lunar Planet. Sci. Conf. 14, Lunar Planet. Inst., 1983, pp. 845-846. Woronow, A.; Strom, R. G.; and Gurnis, M.: Interpreting the Cratering Record: Mercury to Ganymede and Callisto. Ch. 9 of Satellites ofJupiter, Morrison, ed., Univ. ofArizona Press, 1982, p. 237.

12 Volcanism

Baloga, S. M.; Matson, D. L.; and Pieri, D. C.: The Auras of Sulfur Flows on 10. (Abstract.) Bull. Amer. Astron. Soc., vol. 14, 1982, pp. 735. Baloga, S. M.; Matson, D. L.; and Pieri, D. C.: Auras and Regolith Outgassing by Sulfur Flows on 10. (Abstract.) Lunar Planet. Sci. Conf. 14, Lunar Planet. Inst., 1983. Baloga, S. M.; Pieri, D. C.; and Matson, D. L.: Regolith Outgassing by Sulfur Flows on 10. Reports of Planetary Programs, 1982, NASA TM-85127, 1982. Carr, M. H.: Volcanism in the Solar System. Planet. Rep., vol. II, no. 3, 1982, pp. 3-5. Condit, C. D.: Field, Petrologic, and Petrochemical Data for the Western Springerville-Show Low Volcanic Field, Arizona. (Abstract.) Geol. Soc. Amer. Abstr. Programs, 1983, vol. 15. Criswell, C. W.; and Elston, W.: Criteria for identifying Pyroclastic Flows on High- and Low-Resolution Images: The Mount St. Helens Pumice Plain. Reports ofPlanetary Programs, 1982, NASA TM-85127, 1982, pp. 143-145. Crumpler, L. S.: Volcanism in the Mount Taylor Region. New Mexico Geological Society Guidebook of Albu­ querque Country II, 33d Field Conf., 1982, pp. 291-298. Crumpler, L. S.; Aubele, J. C.; and Elston, W. E.: Basalt Flow Vertical Structure and Vesicle Zonation. (Abstract.) , Geol. Soc. Amer. Abstr. Programs, vol. 15, 1983. Crumpler, L. S.; and Strom, R G.: Active Volcanism on 10: A Unified Model and Mechanism. Reports of Planetary Programs, 1982, NASA TM-85127, 1982, p. 409. De Hon, R A.: Martian Volcanic Materials: Preliminary Estimates in the Eastern Tharsis Region. J. Geophys. Res., vol. 87, no. B12, 1982, pp. 9821-9828. De Hon, R A.: Thickness and Distribution of Volcanic Materials on Mars: A Progress Report. Reports of Planetary Programs, 1982, NASA TM-85127, 1982, pp. 129-130. De Rita, D.; Sheridan, M. F.; and Marshall, J. R: SEM Surface Textural Analysis of Phenocrysts From Pyro­ clastic Deposits at Baccano and Sacrofano Volcanoes, Latium, Italy. SEM in Geology, W. B. Whalley and D. H. Krinsley, eds., Geoabstracts (Norwich, England), 1982. Dzurisin, D.; and Casadevall, T. J.: Morphologic evolution of the May 18, 1980 Crater at Mount S1. Helens, Washington. (Abstract.) Reports of Planetary Geology Program, 1981, NASA TM-84211, 1982, pp. 172-173. Economou, Harris: Lava Channels on the Eastern Snake River Plain, Idaho. Geol. Soc. Amer. Abstr., 1982, p. 52. Francis, P.; and Wood, C. A.: Absence of Silicic Volcanism on Mars: Implications for Crustal Composition and Volatiles Abundance. J. Geophys. Res., vol. 87, 1982, pp. 9881-9889. Frey, H.; and Jarosewich, M.: Subkilometer Martian Volcanoes: Properties and Possible Terrestrial Analogs. J. Geophys. Res., vol. 87, 1982, pp. 9867-9869. Frey, H.; Semeniuk, A. M.; and Jarosewich, M.: Small Cones in Cydonia: Distributions and Properties Related to Background Terrain. Lunar Planet. Sci. Conf. 14, Lunar Planet. Inst., 1983, pp. 215-216. Garvin, J. B.: Vesiculation in Submarine Basalts. (Abstract.) Eos, vol. 63, no. 18,1982, p. 473.

13 Garvin, J. B.; Head, J. W.; and Wilson, L.: Magma Vesiculation and Pyroclastic Volcanism on Venus. Icarus, vol. 52, 1982, pp. 365-372. Greeley, R: The Snake River Plain, Idaho: Representative of a New Category ofVolcanism. J. Geophys. Res., vol. 87, 1982, pp. 2705-2712. Hawke, B. R; and Whitford-Stark, J. L.: The Chenier Crater Flows: Evidence for an Origin as Tsiolkovsky Impact Melt. Lunar Planet. Sci. Conf. 13, Lunar Planet. Inst., 1982, pp. 310-311. Hawke, B. R; and Whitford-Stark, J.: The Origin ofthe Chenier Crater Flows. Reports of Planetary Programs, • 1982, NASA TM-85127, 1982, pp. 152-153. Head, J. W.; Wilson, L.; and Garvin, J. B.: Volcanic Eruptive Processes on Venus: Some Theoretical Expecta­ tions. (Abstract.) 9th Annual Meeting, Geophys. Soc. 18th Gen. Assem. Eur. Seismol. Com., Univ. Leeds, U.K., 1982, p. 94. (Also in Eos, vol. 63, no. 51, p. 1293.) Malin, M. C.; and Dzurisin, D., eds.: Mount St. Helens: The First Two Years-A Guide to the 1980-81 Erup­ tions and Their Planetary Implications. 1982. Malin, M. C.; and Sheridan, M. F.: Computer-Assisted Mapping ofPyroclastic Surges. Science, vol. 217,1982, pp. 637-639. Malin, M. C.; and Sheridan, M. F.: Computer-Assisted Models for Surge Eruptions. Workshop on Explosive Volcanism (Rome), 1982. Moore, H. J.: Mapping Volcanic Features on Mars. Reports of Planetary Programs, 1982, NASA TM-85127, 1982, pp. 132-133. Morris, E. C.: The Aureole Deposits ofthe Martian Volcano Olympus Mons. J. Geophys. Res., vol. 87, no. B2, 1982,pp.1164-1178. Morris, E. C.: The Enigmatic Aureole Deposits of the Martian Volcano Olympus Mons. Geol. Soc. Amer., Abstr. Programs, vol. 14, no. 7, 1982, p. 571. Mouginis-Mark, P. J.; Wilson, L.; and Head, J. W.: Explosive Volcanism on Hecates Tholus, Mars: Investigation ofEruption Conditions. J. Geophys. Res., vol. 87, no. B12, Nov. 31, 1982, pp. 9980-9904. Pieri, D. C.; and Baloga, S. M.: Colors ofLava Flows on 10. (Abstract.) Bull. Amer. Astron. Soc., vol. 14, 1982, p.734. Pieri, D. C.; Baloga, S. M.; and Nelson, R M.: Colors of Lava Flows at Ra Patera, 10. Reports of Planetary Programs, 1982, NASA TM-85127, 1982, p. 16. Pilcher, C. B.: The Ejection of Material From 10. Reports of Planetary Programs, 1982, NASA TM-85127, 1982. Roth, L. E.; and Saunders, R S.: Rheology of the Arsia Mons Lava Flows. Lunar Planet. Sci. Conf. 14, Lunar Planet. Inst., 1983, pp. 652-653. Scott, D. H.: Volcanos and Volcanic Provinces: Martian Western Hemisphere. J. Geophys. Res., vol. 87, no. B12, 1982,pp. 9839-9851. Scott, D. H.; and Tanaka, K. L.: Ignimbrites ofAmazonis Planitia Region ofMars. J. Geophys. Res., vol. 87, no. B2, 1982,pp. 1179-1190. Sheridan, M. F.; and Malin, M. C.: Application ofComputer-Assisted Mapping to Volcanic Hazard Assessment at Volcano and Lipari, Aeolian Islands. Trans. Amer. Geophys. Union, Eos, vol. 63, 1982. Sheridan, M. F.; and Malin, M. C.: Computer-Assisted Maps for Explosive Eruptions: Long Valley Caldera, California. 18th Gen. Assem., Int. Union Geod. Geophys. (Hamburg, German), 1983. Sheridan, M. F.; and Wohletz, K. H.: Implications of Large-Scale, Explosive Melt-Water Interactions: Particle Characteristics and Dispersal Patterns. Reports of Planetary Programs, 1982, NASA TM-85127, 1983, pp. 158-159.

14 Stevenson, D. J.: Volcanism and Igneous Processes in Small Icy Satellites. Nature, vol. 298,1982, pp. 142-144. Strom, R G.; and Schneider, N. M.: Volcanic Eruption Plumes on 10. Ch. 16 of Satellites of Jupiter, Morrison, ed., Univ. ofArizona Press, 1982, p. 598. Thomas, P. G.; Masson, Ph.: and Fleitout, L.: Global Volcanism and Tectonism on Mercury-Comparison With the Moon. Earth Planet. Sci. Lett., vol. 58, 1982, pp. 95-103. Whitford-Stark, J. L.: Factors Influencing the Morphology ofVolcanic Landforms: An Earth-Moon Comparison. Earth Sci. Rev., vol. 18, 1982, pp. 109-168. Whitford-Stark, J. L.: Gravitational Effects on Caldera Formation. Lunar Planet. Sci. Conf. 13, Lunar Planet. Inst., 1982, pp. 857-858. Whitford-Stark, J. L.: A Preliminary Analysis of Lunar Extra-Mare Basalts: Distribution, Compositions, Ages, Volumes, and Eruption Styles. The Moon and Planets, vol. 26, 1982, pp. 323-338. Whitford-Stark, J. L.: Tharsis Volcanoes: Separation Distances, Relative Ages, Sizes, Morphologies, and Depths ofBurial. J. Geophys. Res., vol. 87, 1982, pp. 9828-9838. Whitford-Stark, J. L.: Tharsis Volcanoes: Separation Distances, Relative Ages, Sizes, Morphologies and Depths ofBurial. Eos, vol. 63, 1982, p. 535. Whitford-Stark, J. L.: Venus, Asian Volcanotectonics, and Landsat and Shuttle Imagery. Reports of Planetary Programs, 1982, NASA TM-85127, 1982, pp. 95-98. Williams, R S., Jr.; and Moore, J. G.: Man Against Volcano: The Eruption on Heimaey, Vestmann Islands, Iceland. U.S. Geol. Surv. Sci. Leaflet, rev. 2d ed., 1983. Williams, R S., Jr.; Thorarinsson, Sigurdur; and Morris, E. C.: Geomorphic Classification oflcelandic Volcanoes. Reports ofPlanetary Programs, 1982, NASA TM-85127, 1982, pp. 155-159. Williams, R S., Jr.; Thorarinsson, Sigurdur; and Morris, E. C.: Geomorphic Classification oflcelandic Volcanoes. Jokull, vol. 31/33, 1983. Witbeck, N. E., and Underwood, J. R: Lava Flow Material on the Mottled Plains in Mare Acidalium Quad­ rangle (MC-4), Mars. Reports of Planetary Programs, 1982, NASA TM-85127, pp. 137-139. Wohletz, K. H.; and Krinsley, D. H.: Scanning Electron Microscopic Analyses of Basaltic Hydromatic Ash. Scanning Electron Microscopy in Geology, B. Whorley and D. H. Krinsley, eds., Geological Abstracts, Inc. (Norwich, England), 1982. Wohletz, K. H.; and McQueen, R. G.: Experimental Hydromagmatic Volcanism. Amer. Geophys. Union Trans., Eos, vol. 62, no. 45, 1981, p. 1085. Wohletz, K. H.; and McQueen, R G.: Experimental Hydromagmatic Volcanism. Explosive Volcanism: Inception, Evolution, and Hazards, F. R Boyd, ed., Studies in Geophysics, National Academy of Sciences, 1983. WoWetz, K. H.; and Sheridan, M. F.: Melt-Water Interactions: Series II Experimental Design. Reports ofPlanetary Geology Program, 1981, NASA TM-84211, 1982, pp. 169-171. Wood, C. A.: On the Geometric Form ofVolcanoes-Comment. Earth Planet. Sci. Lett., vol. 57,1982, pp. 451-452. Wood, C. A.; Satellite Mapping of Galapagos Volcanoes; (Abstract.) Eos, vol. 63, 1982, p. 1138. Wood, C. A.; and Schuver, H.: What Controls a Volcano's Form? (Abstract.) Reports of Planetary Geology Program, 1981, NASA TM 84211,1982, pp. 541-543. Wood, C. A.; and Whitford-Stark, J.L.: Eruption Forecast for Krafla Caldera. Eos, vol. 63; t982, p. 505.

15 Fluvial, Mass Wasting, Glacial, and Periglacial Studies

Baker, V. R; and Brakenridge, G. R: Formation of Valley Networks on Mars. Geol. Soc. Amer. Abstr. Programs, vol. 15, no. 7,1982, p. 438. Baker, V. R; Brakenridge, G. R; and Kochel, R C.: Valley Networks on Mars: Mapping and Analog Studies. Reports ofPlanetary Programs, 1982, NASA TM-85127, 1983, pp. 206-208. Baskerville, C. A.: Collapse: A Mechanism for Martian Scarp Retreat. Reports of Planetary Programs, 1982, NASA TM-85127, 1982, pp. 244-252. Boothroyd, J. C.: Ancient Fluvial Drainage Systems: Margaritifer Sinus Area, Mars. (Expanded Abstract.) Reports of Planetary Programs, 1982, NASA TM-85127, pp. 209-212. Clegg, R H.; and Frey, H.: Morphometric Analysis and Martian Tributary Networks. Lunar Planet. Sci. Conf. 14, Lunar Planet. Inst., 1983, pp. 126-127. Clifford, S. M.: Polar Basal Melting on Mars. Reports of Planetary Programs, 1982, NASA TM-85127, 1982, pp.261-263. Clifford, S. M.: Ground Ice in the Equatorial Region ofMars: A Fossil Remnant of an Ancient Climate or a Re­ plenished Steady-State Inventory? Int. Conf. Permafrost (Fairbanks), July 1983. Clifford, S. M.; and Hillel, D.: The Stability of Ground Ice in the Equatorial Region of Mars. J. Geophys. Res., vol. 88, 1983, pp. 2456-2474. Clifford, S. M.; Hillel, D.; Huguenin, R L.; and Johansen, L. A: Has Ground Ice Been Replenished in the Equatorial Region ofMars? Trans. Amer. Geophys. Union, vol. 63, 1982, p. 365. Eppler, D. B.; and Malin, M. C.: Modification ofMartian Fretted Terrain. Reports ofPlanetary Programs, 1982, NASA TM-85127, 1982, pp. 237-238. Gibson, E. K., Jr.; Hokanson, S. A.; Wentworth, S. J.; and Bustin, R: Behavior of Water-Soluble Cations and Anions in Cold Desert Environments. Reports ofPlanetary Programs, 1982, NASA TM-85127, 1983, pp. 333-335. Gibson, E. K., Jr.; Hokanson, S. A; Wentworth, S. J.; and Bustin, R: Water-Soluble Ion Behavior in Cold Desert Environments. Lunar Planet. Sci. Conf. 14, Lunar Planet. Inst., 1983, pp. 245-246. Gustavson, T. C.; and Boothroyd, J. C.: Subglacial Fluvial Erosion: A Major Source ofStratified Drift, Malaspina Glaciers, AK. Research in Glacial, Glaciofluvial and Glaciolacustrine Systems. DaVidson-Amott, Nickling, and Fahey, eds., Proc. 6th Guelph Symp. Geomorphology, 1980, pp. 93-116. Kochel, R C.; Baker, V. R; Simmons, D. W.; and Lis, C. J.: Surface Channel Networks Developed by Ground­ water Sapping in a Laboratory Model: Analogy to Sapping Channels on Mars. Reports of Planetary Programs, 1982, NASA TM-85127, 1982, pp. 288-290. Kochel, R C.; and Caper, A P.: Structural Control of Sapping Valley Networks Along Valles Marineris, Mars. Reports ofPlanetary Programs, 1982, NASA TM-85127, 1983, pp. 295-297. Kochel, R C.; Runyon, C. J.; and Baker, V. R: Geomorphic Mapping of Mangala Vallis, Mars. Reports of Planetary Programs, 1982, NASA TM-85127, 1983, pp. 230-232.

16 Komar, P. D.: Flume Experiments on the Formation of Streamlined Islands. Reports of Planetary Programs, 1982, NASA TM-85127, 1982, pp. 222-224. Komar, P. D.: The Mars Channel Workshop: A report. Reports of Planetary Programs, 1982, NASA ~-85127, 1982,pp. 394-396. Komar, P. D.: Spectral Analyses of Meandering Channels on Earth and Mars. Reports of Planetary Programs, 1982, NASA TM-85127, 1982, pp. 219-221. Komar, P. D.: Streamlined Islands on Earth and Mars. 95th Annual Meeting, Geol. Soc. Amer. Abstr. Programs, 1982, p. 534. Lucchitta, B. K.: Cold-Climate Features on Mars. (Abstract.) XIth Cong., Int. Union Quat. Res. (Moscow), vol. 1, 1982, p. 202. Lucchitta, B. K.: Ground Ice and Debris Flows in the Fretted Terrain, Mars. (Abstract.) Reports of Planetary Programs, 1982, NASA TM-85127, 1982. Lucchitta, B. K.: Ice Sculpture in the Martian Outflow Channels. J.Geophys. Res., vol. 87, no. B12, 1982, pp.9951-9973. Lucchitta, B. K.: Preferential Development of Chaotic Terrains on Sedimentary Deposits, Mars. (Abstract.) Reports ofPlanetary Programs, 1982, NASA TM-85127, 1982, pp. 268-270. Lucchitta, B. K.: Ice-Lubricated Flow in Martian Fretted Channels and Implications for Outflow Channel Pro­ cesses. (Abstract.) Lunar Planet. Sci. Conf. 14, Lunar Planet. Inst., 1983, pp. 446-447. Lucchitta, B. K.; and Ferguson, H. M.: Chryse Basin Channels: Low Gradients and Ponded Flow. J. Geophys. Res., vol. 88, Suppl. Lunar Planet. Sci. Conf. 13, pt. 2, Lunar Planet. Inst., 1982, pp. A553-A568. Lucchitta, B. K.; and Ferguson, H. M.: Martian Outflow Channels: Low Gradients and Ponded Flow. (Abstract.) Lunar Planet. Sci. Conf. 13, Lunar Planet. Inst., 1982, pp. 447-448. Malin, M. C.; and Eppler, D. B.: Martian Fretted Terrain. (Abstract.) Proc. 4th Int. Conf. Permafrost (Fairbanks), 1983. Moore, H. J.: Channel Deposits on Mars. Reports of Planetary Programs, 1982, NASA TM-85127, 1982, pp.213-215. Patton, P. C.: Quantitative Morphology of the Valles Marineris Scarps. Reports of Planetary Programs, 1982, NASA TM-85127, 1982, pp. 242-243. Pieri, D. C.; and Parker, T.: Geologic Mapping ofMartian Valley Systems, II: Aeolis Region, Reports ofPlanetary Programs, 1982, NASA TM-85127, 1982, p. 354. Scott, D. H.: Meander Relics: Evidence ofExtensive Flooding on Mars. (Abstract.) Reports ofPlanetary Programs, 1982, NASA TM-85127, 1982, pp. 216-218. Tanaka, K. L.: Landslides of Vermillion Cliffs, Arizona: Application to Mars. (Abstract.) Reports of Planetary Geology Programs, 1982, NASA TM-85127, 1982, pp. 253-255. Wood, C. A.: Pingo, Gervigigar and Martian Mysteries. (Abstract.) Lunar Planet. Sci. Conf. 13, Lunar Planet. Inst., 1982, pp. 875-876.

17 Eolian andArid Climate Studies

Baker, V. R: Depositional Landforms on Mars. (Abstract.) 11th Int. Congr. Sedimentol., McMaster University (Hamilton, Ontario), 1982, p. 22. Breed, C. S.: Dune Forms in Space Images-A Morphometric approach to the Study of Desert Sand Seas. Summaries, 1st Thematic Conf. Remote Sensing Arid Semiarid Lands: Int. Conf. Remote Sensing Envir. (Cairo) Environ. Res. Inst. Michigan (Ann Arbor), Jan. 1982, pp. 8-9. Clifford, S. M.: Eolian Sediments on Mars: Possible Sources and Sinks of Atmospheric H20. Bull. Amer. Astron. Soc., vol. 14,1982, If. 758. EI-Baz, F.; and Maxwell, T. A. (eds.): Desert Landforms of Southwest Egypt: A Basis for Comparison With Mars. NASA CR-3611, 1982. Garvin, J. B.: Characterizations of Rock Populations in the Western Desert of Egypt and Comparisons With Mars. Desert Landforms ofSouthwest Egypt: A Basis for Comparison With Mars, F. EI-Baz and T. A. Maxwell, eds., NASA CR-3611, 1982, pp. 261-280. Greeley, R: Velocities ofWindblown Particles in Saltation: Earth and Mars, 11th Int. Congr. Sedimentol., 1982, p.63. Greeley, R: Wind Abrasion of Rocks: Computer Simulation. Reports of Planetary Programs, 1982, NASA TM-85127, 1982,pp. 175-176. Greeley, R: Wind as a Geological Process: Earth, Mars, Venus, and Titan. 11th Int. Congr. Sedimentol., 1982, p.63. Greeley, R; Leach, R N.; Williams, S. H.; White, B. R; Pollack, J. B.; Krinsley, D. H.; and Marshall, J. R: Rate ofWind Abrasion on Mars. J. Geophys. Res., vol. 87, 1982, pp. 9-24. Greeley, R; Leach, R; Williams, S. H.; White, B. R; Pollack, J. B.; Krinsley, D. H.; and Marshall, J. R: Rate of Wind Abrasion on Mars. J. Geophys. Res., vol. 87, 1982, pp. 10009-10029. Greeley, R; and Williams, S.: Rolling "Stones" on Venus: A Mode ofWind Transport. Geol. Soc. Amer. Abstr. Programs, 1982, p. 502. Greeley, R.; and Williams, S.: Windblown Sand on Venus: Preliminary Laboratory Simulations. Reports of Planetary Programs, 1982, NASA TM-85127, 1982, pp. 167-169. Greeley, R; Williams, S.; Iversen, J. D.; Leach, R; White, B. R; and Pollack, J.: Windblown Sand on Venus: Preliminary Laboratory Simulations, Eos, vol. 63, no. 45, 1982, p. 1021. Greeley, R; Williams, S. H.; and Marshall, J. R.: Velocities of Windblown Particles in Saltation: Preliminary Laboratory and Field Measurements. Proc. Int. Ass. Sedimentol., 1982 (Hamilton, Ontario), 1983. Guinness, E. A.; and Arvidson, R. E.: Aeolian Soil Units on Mars-Viking Orbiter and Lander Observations. Eos, vol. 63, 1982, p. 365. Iversen, J. D.; Greeley, R; and Pollack, J. B.: Wind Tunnel Modeling of Bright and Dark Crater-Associated Streaks. Reports of Planetary Programs, 1982, NASA TM-85127, 1982, pp. 185-187. ~in.sley, D. H.; Marshall, J.; McCauley, J. F.; Breed, C. S.; and Grolier, M. J.: Production ofFine Silt and Clay During Natural Eolian Abrasion. (Abstract.) NASA TM-84211, 1982, pp. 251-254.

18 Lee, S. W.; Thomas, P. G.; and Veverka, J.: Wind Streaks in Tharsis and Elysium. J. Geophys. Res., vol. 87, 1982,pp.10025-l0041. McCauley, J. F.; Grolier, M. J.; Breed, C. S.; MacKinnon, D. J.; and Billingsley, G. H.: Field Modeling ofthe Response of Various Desert Surfaces to the Long- and Short-Term Effects of the Wind-Mars Applications. NASA TM-84211, 1981, pp. 238-240. McCauley, J. F.; Breed, C. S.; MacKinnon, D. J.; and Grolier, M. J.: The U.S. Dust Storm of February 1977 Analyzed by Geostationary Orbit Environmental Satellite (GOES) in Conjunction With Aerial and Ground Observations. Summaries, 1st Thematic Conf. Remote Sensing Arid Semiarid Lands: Int. Conf. Remote Sensing Environ. (Cairo), Environ. Res. Inst. Michigan (Ann Arbor), Jan. 1982, p. 166. McCauley, J. F.; Grolier, M. J.; Breed, C. S.; MacKinnon, D. J.; Billingsley, G. H.; and Helm, P. J.: Monitoring Desert Winds by Remote Sensing-The U.S. Geological Survey Desert Winds Project. Poster Session, 1st Thematic Conf. Remote Sensing Arid Semiarid Lands: Int. Conf. Remote Sensing Environ. (Cairo), Environ. Res. Inst. Michigan (Ann Arbor), Jan. 1982. (Paper presented by M. J. Grolier.) Mainguet, M.; and Moreau, C.: Aspects of the Eolian Dynamic in the Northern Circumpolar Sandsea of Mars. (Abstract.) Reports ofPlanetary Programs, 1982, NASA TM-85127, 1982, pp. 193-196. Mainguet, M.; and Moreau, C.: Dunes et transport de particules dans l'erg circumpolaire nord de la planete Mars. (Abstract.) Nouveaux developpements dans la connaissance du Systeme Solaire, Journees ATP de Planetologie INAG, Paris, 1982, pp. 188-189. Marshall, J.; Leach, R; Treat, C.; and Greeley, R: Simulating Aeolian Processes on Venus With a High­ Pressure N2 Atmosphere. Reports of Planetary Programs, 1982, NASA TM-85127, 1982, pp. 165-166. Moore, H. J.: Erosion of Surface Materials at the Mutch Memorial Station (Lander 1), Mars. Reports of Plane­ tary Programs, 1982, NASA TM-85127, 1982, pp. 180-181. Moreau, C.: La dynamique eolienne a la peripherie de la calotte polaire septentrionale de la planete Mars. Memoire Maitrise (B.Sc report), Universite de Reims, 1982. Peterfreund, A. R: Dust Storm Activity on Mars During the Viking Mission. Reports of Planetary Programs, 1982, NASA TM-85127, 1982,pp.177-179. Strickland, E. L.: Eolian Stratigraphy oftbe West Central Equatorial Region of Mars. Lunar Planet. Sci. Conf. 13, Lunar Planet. Inst., 1982, pp. 781-782. Thomas, P.: Mars Eolian Sedimentation: How Much, How Fast? Reports ofPlanetary Programs, 1982, NASA TM-85127, 1982,pp. 191-192. Thomas, P.: Present Wind Activity on Mars: Relation to Large Latitudinally Zoned Sediment Deposits. J. Geophys. Res., vol. 87, 1982, pp. 9999-10,008. Underwood, James R, Jr.; and Kandil, Ahmed: Role of Wind and Water in Yardang Development, Southwest Egypt. Geol. Soc. Amer. Abstr. Programs, vol. 14, no. 3, 1982, p. 138. Walker, A. S.: Deserts ofChina. Amer. Sci., vol. 70,1982, pp. 366-376. Walker, A. S.; and Shu, Liu: Monitoring Arid Land Changes in the Turpan Depression. 1st Thematic Conf. Remote Sensing Arid Semiarid Lands: Int Conf. Remote Sensing Environ. (Cairo), Environ. Res. Inst. Michigan (Ann Arbor), Jan. 1982, pp. 755-762. Wall, S. D.: Speculative Evidence for a Third Year Dust Storm on Mars. Paper Presented at AAS-DPS Annual Meeting, Oct. 1982. White, B. R; and Greeley, R: Particle Motion of Venusian Saltation. Reports of Planetary Programs, 1982, NASA TM-85127, 1982, pp. 173-174. Williams, S. H.; and Greeley, R: Flux of Windblown Particles on Venus: Preliminary Laboratory Results. Reports of Planetary Programs, 1982, NASA TM-85127, 1982, pp. 170-172.

19 Regolith, Volatiles, Atmosphere, and Climate Studies

Booth, M. C.; Gibson, E. K., Jr.; and Kotra, R~ K.: Chemical Weathering on Mars: Interactions of Sulfur Dioxide With Olivine and Olivine Tholeiite in Simulated Martian Environments. Lunar Planet. Sci. Conf. 13, 1982, pp.55-56. Carr, M. H.: Past Climate on Mars. (Abstract.) Eos, vol. 63, 1982, p. 1018. Carr, M. H.: Periodic Climate Change on Mars: Review of Evidence and Effects on Distribution of Volatiles. Icarus, vol. 50, 1982, pp. 129-139. Clifford, S. M.: Mechanisms for the Vertical Transport of H20 in the Martian Regolith. Proc. Conf. Planet. Volatiles (Alexandria, MN), Lunar Planet. Inst. contribution 488, 1982, pp. 23-24. Clifford, S. M.; and Hillel, D.: Knudsen Diffusion: Gaseous Transport in Small Soil Pores. Paper submitted to Soil Sci., 1983. Cutts, J. A.; and Pollack, J. B.: Quasi-Period Climate Change in Mars and Earth. Icarus, vol. 50,1982, pp. 127-128. De Hon, R A.: Development ofPlanetary Megaregoliths. Lunar Planet. Sci. Conf. 13, Lunar Planet. Inst., 1982, pp. 146-147. Donahue, T. M.; and Pollack, J. B.: Origin and Evolution ofthe Atmosphere of Venus. Venus, T. M. Donahue, D. M. Hunten, L. Colin, and A. Nagy, eds., Univ. ofArizona Press, 1983. Fanale, F. P.; Banerdt, W. B.; Saunders, R. S.; Johansen, L. A.; and Salvail, J. P.: Seasonal Carbon Dioxide Exchange Between the Regolith and Atmosphere of Mars: Experimental and Theoretical Studies. J. Geophys. Res., vol. 87, 1982, pp. 10,215-10,225. Fanale, F. P.; and Jakosky, B.: Regolith-Atmosphere Exchange of Water and Carbon Dioxide on Mars: Effects on Atmospheric History and Climate Change. Planet. Space Sci., vol. 30, 1982, pp. 819-831. Fanale, F. P.; and Salvail, J. P.: Ice-Poor Regolith Development and Destruction on Small Icy-Dusty and Icy­ Rocky Objects. Proc. Conf. Planet. Volatiles (Alexandria, MN), Lunar Planet. Inst. contribution 488, 1982. Fanale, F. P.; Salvail, J. P.; Banerdt, W. B.; and Saunders, R S.: Mars: The Regolith-Atmosphere-Cap System and Climate Change. Icarus, vol. 50, 1982, pp. 381-408. Gibson, E. K., Jr.: A Review of Distributions of Sulfur in Solar System Objects. Proc. Conf. Planet. Volatiles (Alexandria, MN), 1982, pp. 41-42. Gibson, E. K., Jr.; Bustin, R; and Wentworth, S. J.: Development of Regoliths in Mars-Like Environments. Lunar Planet. Sci. Conf. 13, Lunar Planet. Inst., 1982, pp. 259-260. Gibson, E. K., Jr.; Wentworth, S. J.; and McKay, D. S.: Chemical Weathering and Diagenesis of a Cold Desert Soil From Wright Valley, Antarctica: An Analog ofMartian Weathering Processes. Lunar Planet. Sci. Conf. 13, J. Geophys. Res., vol. 88, 1983, suppl. A912-A928. Gooding, J. L.: Alteration of Rocks in Hot C02 Atmospheres: Further Experimental Results and Application to Mars. (Abstract.) Reports Planetary Programs, 1982, NASA TM-85127, 1982, pp. 327-329. Huguenin, R L.: Chemical Weathering and the Viking Biology Experiments on Mars, J. Geophys. Res., vol. 87, no.BI2, 1982,pp. 10069-10082.

20 Huguenin, R L.; and Clifford, S. M.: Remote Sensing Evidence for Regolith Water Vapor Sources on Mars. J. Geophys. Res., vol. 87, no. B12, 1982, pp. 10227-10251. Kotra, R K.; Gibson, E. K, Jr.; and Urbancic, M. A.: Release of Volatiles From Martian Analog Materials. Lunar Planet. Sci. Conf. 13, Lunar Planet. Inst., 1982, pp. 405-406. Kotra, R K; Gibson, E. K, Jr.; and Urbancic, M. A.: Release of Volatiles From Possible Martian Analogs. Icarus, vol. 51,1982, pp. 593-605. Kotra, R K; See, T. H.; Gibson, E. K, Jr.; Harz, F.; Cintala; M. J.; and Schmidt, R S.: Carbon Dioxide Loss in Experimentally Shocked Calcite and Limestone. Lunar Planet. Sci. Conf. 14, Lunar Planet. Inst., 1983, pp. 401-402. Lucchitta, B. K.; and Boothroyd, J. C.: Mars: Evidence for Climatic Change. Geol. Soc. Amer. Abstr. Programs, vol. 14, no. 7,1982, p. 551. Pollack, J. B.; and Black, D. C.: Noble Gases in Planetary Atmospheres: Implications for the Origin and Evolu­ tion ofAtmospheres. Icarus, vol. 51, 1982, pp. 169-198. Pollack, J. B.; and Toon, O. B.: Quasi-Periodic Climate Changes on Mars: A Review. Icarus, vol. 50, 1982, pp. 259-287. Spencer, J. R: Evidence for Mobility of Water Ice on Callisto. Reports of Planetary Programs, 1982, NASA TM-85127,1982,p.29. Zisk, S. H.; and Mouginis-Mark, P. J.: Possible Detection of Liquid Water on Mars From Earth-Based Radar. . Paper submitted to Icarus, 1982.

21 Radar

Breed, C. S.; McCauley, J. F.; Schaber, G. G.; Walker, A. S.; and Berlin, G. L.: Dunes on SIR-A Images. Shuttle Imaging Radar-A (SIR-A) Experiment, J. B. Cimino and C. Elachi, eds., JPL Pub. 82-77,1982, pp. 4-52 to 4-86. Clark, P. E.: A Look at the Major Terrains of Mercury Through Radar Profiles. Lunar Planet. Sci. Conf. 14, Lunar Planet. Inst., 1983, p. 119. Elachi, C.; Brown, W. E.; Cimino, J. B.; Dixon, T.; Evans, D. L.; Ford, J. P.; Saunders, R S.; Breed, C. S.; Masursky, H.; McCauley, J. F.; Schaber, G. G.; Dellwig, L.; England, A.; Macdonald, H.; Martin-Kaye, P.; and Sabins, F.: Shuttle Imaging Radar Experiment. Science, vol. 218, no. 4576,1982, pp. 996-1003. Garvin J.B.; and Head, J. W.: Radar Roughness at Venus Landing Sites. (Abstract.) Lunar Planet Sci. Conf. 14, Lunar Planet. Inst., 1983, pp. 235-236. Garvin, J. B.; and Head, J. W.; Radar Roughness at Venus Landing Sites (Abstract.). Reports of Planetary Programs, 1982, NASA TM-85127, 1982. Garvin, J. B.; Head, J. W.; Zisk, S.; and Pettengill, G.: Venus Global Radar Roughness: A Preliminary Analysis. (Abstract.) Lunar Planet. Sci. Conf. 14, Lunar Planet. Inst., 1983, pp. 239-240. McCauley, J. F.; Schaber, G. G.; Breed, C. S.; and Grolier, M. J.: SIR-A Images Reveal Major Subsurface Palimpsest Drainages in the Eastern Sahara: Applications to Mars. (Abstract.) Reports of Planetary Programs, 1982, NASA TM-85127, 1982. McCauley, J. F.; Schaber, G. G.; Breed, C. S.; Grolier, M. J.; Haynes, C. V.; Issawi, Bahay; Elachi, Charles; and Blom, Ron: Subsurface Valleys and Geoarcheology ofthe Eastern Sahara Revealed by Shuttle Radar. Science, vol. 218, no. 4576, 1982, pp. 1004-1020. Mouginis-Mark, P. J.; Zisk, S. H.; and Downs, G. S.: Ancient and Modem Slopes in the Tharsis Region ofMars. Nature, vol. 297, no. 5867, 1982, pp. 546-550. Plescia, J. B.; and Saunders, R S.: SIR-A Results From Coastal Northern California. Reports of Planetary Programs, 1982, NASA TM-85127, 1982, pp. 314-316. Saunders, R S.; Thompson, T. W.; and Gratz, A. J.: Radar-Bright Rings on the Moon and Venus. Reports of Planetary Programs, 1982, NASA TM-85127, 1982, pp. 84-86. Schaber, G. G.: How Radar Can Improve Our Knowledge of Mars. (Abstract.) Joint Meeting, Eur. Geophys. Soc. Eur. Seismol. Com. Abstr. Programs, Univ. of Leeds (Leeds, UK), 1982, p. 126. Schaber, G. G.; Kozak, R C.; Davis, P. A.; and Eliason, E.: Venus Pioneer: Ratios and Composite Maps of Altimetry, RMS Slopes and the Fresnel Reflection Coefficient. Lunar Planet. Sci. Conf. 13, Lunar Planet. Inst., Pt. 2, 1982, pp. 683-684. Schaber, G. G.; McCauley, J. F.; Breed, C. S.; Grolier, M. J.; Elachi, Charles; Blom, Ron; Issawi, Bahay; and Haynes, C. V.: Space Shuttle Radar: Dramatic Evidence of Sand Penetration in the Eastern Sahara in Egypt and Sudan. (Abstract.) Summaries, 2d Thematic Conf. Remote Sensing Explor. Geol.: Int. Remote Sensing Environ., Environmental Res. Inst. Michigan and Texas Christian Univ., 1982, pp. 197-198. Sharpton, V. L.: Head, J. W.: Peterfreund, A. R; and Garvin, J. B.: Topographic Characterization of Venus: Altimetry, Variance and Slope. (Abstract.) Paper submitted to Amer. Geophys. Union spring meeting, 1983.

22 Sharpton, V. L.; Head, J. W.; and Shorthill, R W.: Analysis ofthe Apollo Lunar Sounder Experiment Data-A Progress Report. (Abstract.) Reports of Planetary Programs, 1982, NASA TM-85127, 1982. Simpson, R. A.; and Tyler, G. L.: Radar Scattering Laws for the Lunar Surface. IEEE Trans., vol. AP-30, 1982, pp.438-449. Simpson, R A.; Tyler, G. L.; Harmon, J. K.; and Peterfreund, A. R: Radar Measurement of Small-Scale Surface Texture: Syrtis Major. Icarus, vol. 49, 1982, pp. 258-283. Simpson, R A.; Tyler, G. L.; and Howard, H. T.: Mars Surface Properties From Viking Bistatic Radar. Reports ofPlanetary Programs, 1982, NASA TM-85127, 1982, pp. 317-318. Simpson, R A.; Tyler, G. L.; and Schaber, G. G.: Surface Roughness Estimates From Viking Bistatic Radar in Mars' Equatorial Region. Bull. Amer. Astron. Soc., vol. 14, 1982, p. 756. Whitford-Stark, J. L.: Shuttle Radar Imagery of the Northern Part of the Tengchong Volcanic Area, Yunnan Province, China. Spaceborne Imaging Radar Symp., 1983.

23 Remote Sensing and Photometric Studies

Arvidson, R E.; and Guinness, E. A.: Classification of Surface Units in the Equatorial Region ofMars Based on Viking Orbiter Color, Albedo, and Thennal Data. Reports of Planetary Programs, 1982, NASA TM-85127, 1982, pp. 320-321. Arvidson, R E.; Guinness, E. A.; and Zent, A. P.: Classification of Surface Units in the Equatorial Region of Mars Based on Viking Orbiter Color, Albedo, and Thennal Data. J. Geophys. Res., vol. 87, 1982, pp. 10, 149-10,158. Bell, J. F.; and Hawke, B. R: Spectral Studies of Lunar Dark-Halo Craters. Bull. Amer. Astron. Soc., vol. 14, 1982, p. 754. Buratti, B.; and Veverka, J.: Voyager Photometry ofEuropa. Paper submitted to Icarus, vol. 54, 1983. Buratti, B.; and Veverka, J.: Voyager Photometry of Rhea, Dione, Tethys, Enceladus and Mimas. Paper sub­ mitted to Icarus, 1983. Clark, P. E.; and Hawke, B. R: Geochemical Variation in the Lunar Highlands East of Smythii. Trans. Amer. Geophys. Union, vol. 63, 1982, p. 1,021. Edwards, M. H.; and Arvidson, R E.: Spatial Resolution and Areal Coverage of Mars by the Viking Orbiter Cameras. Reports of Planetary Programs, 1982, NASA TM-85127, 1982, pp. 385-386. EI-Baz, F.: Techniques and Results of Remote Sensing of the Moon. Int. Conf. Remote Sensing Environ., Environ. Res. Inst. Michigan (Ann Arbor), Jan. 1982, pp. 299-311. Etchegaray-Ramirez, M. I.; Metzger, A. E.; Haines, E. L.; and Hawke, B. R: Thorium Concentrations in the Lunar Surface: IV. Deconvolution of the Mare Imbrium, Aristarchus, and Adjacent Regions. Lunar Planet. Sci. Conf. 13, Lunar Planet. Inst., 1982, pp. 529-543. Hawke, B. R; and Bell, J. F.: Geologic and Remote Sensing Studies ofthe Schickard-Schiller Region. Reports of Planetary Programs, 1982, NASA TM-85127, 1982, pp. 339-341. Hawke, B. R; and Bell, J. F.: Spectral Reflectance Studies ofDark-Haloed Impact Craters: Implications for the Composition and Distribution ofAncient Lunar Basalts. Lunar Planet. Sci. Conf. 14, Lunar Planet. Inst., 1983, pp.287-288. Hawke, B. R; Lucey, P. G.; McCord, T. B.; Pieters, C. M.; and Head, J. W.: Spectral Studies ofthe Aristarchus Region: Implications for the Composition of the Lunar Crust. Lunar Planet. Sci. Conf. 14, Lunar Planet. Inst., 1983, pp. 289-290. Krinsley, D. H.; and Marshall, J. R: Particle Attrition Device for Earth and Mars. Reports ofPlanetary Programs, 1982, NASA TM-85127, 1982, p. 408. Krinsley, D. H.; and Pye, K.: Backscatter Techniques as Applied to Fine Grained Rocks, With Possible Applica­ tions to Martian and Lunar Rocks. Reports of Planetary Programs, 1982, NASA TM-85127, 1982, pp. 405-407. Krinsley, D.; Pye, K.; and Kearsley, A.: Application ofBackscattered Electron Microscopy in Shale Petrology. Geol. Mag., vol. 120, 1983, pp. 109-114.

24 Lucchitta, B. K.: The Use oflmages and Morphologic Analogs in Space Exploration. Int. Conf. Remote Sensing Environ., Environ. Res. Inst. Michigan (Ann Arbor), vol. 2, 1982, pp. 73-80. Lucey, P. G.; Hawke, B. R; McCord, T. B.; Pieters, C. M.; and Head, J. W.: An Unusual Lunar Composition at the Aristarchus Plateau. (Abstract.) Amer. Astron. Soc., 158th Calgary Meeting, 1982. Lucey, P. G.; Hawke, B. R; McCord, T. B.; Pieters, C. M.; and Head, J. W.: An Unusual Composition at the Aristarchus Plateau. Bull. Amer. Astron. Soc., vol. 14, 1982, pp. 756-757. Morris, R V.; Lauer, H. V., Jr.; Gooding, J. L.; and Mendell, W. W.: Spectral Evidence and Implications for the Occurrence of Aluminous Iron Oxides on Mars. (Abstract.) Lunar Planet. Sci. Conf. 14, Lunar Planet. Inst., 1983, pp. 526-527. Nelson, R M.; Pieri, D. C.; and Baloga, S. M.: Reflection Spectrum of Liquid Sulfur and Its Implication for 10. Reports of Planetary Programs, 1982, NASA TM-85127, 1982, p. 12. Pye, K.; and Krinsley, D.: Mudrocks Examined by Backscattered Electron Microscopy. Nature, vol. 301,1983, pp. 412-413. Simonelli, D.: Amalthea: Implications ofTemperatures Observed by Voyager. Icarus, vol. 54, 1983. Spencer, J.: Ganymede in the Thermal Infrared: Preliminary Analysis ofVoyager lRAS Data. (Abstract.) Lunar Planet. Sci. Conf. 14, Lunar Planet. Inst., 1983, p. 731. Squyres, S. W.; and Sagan, C.: The Albedo Asymmetry oflapetus. (Abstract.) Bull. Amer. Astron. Soc., vol. 7, 1982, p. 737. Squyres, S. W.; and Sagan, C.: The Albedo Asymmetry oflapetus. Reports ofPlanetary Programs, 1982, NASA TM-85127,1983,pp.44-46. Squyres, S.; and Veverka, J.: Color Photometry of Surface Features on Ganymede and Callisto. Icarus, vol. 52, 1982, pp. 117-125. Squyres, S.; and Veverka, J.: Variation ofAlbedo With Solar Incidence Angle on Planetary Surfaces. Icarus, vol. 50, 1982,pp. 115-122. Thomas, P.; Veverka, J.; Morrison, D.; and Davies, M.: Phoebe: Voyager 2 Observations, Bull. Amer. Astron. Soc., vol. 14, no. 3, 1982, p. 738. Thomas, P.; Veverka, J.; Morrison, D.; Davies, M.; and Johnson, T. V.: Phoebe: Voyager Observations, Reports ofPlanetary Programs, 1982, NASA TM-85127, 1982, pp. 47-49. Williams, R S., Jr.: Remote Sensing ofEldfell Volcano, Heimaey, Vestmannaeyjar, Iceland. Geological Applica­ tions, ch. 31 ofManual of Remote Sensing, 2d ed., Amer. Soc. Photogram., Falls Church, VA, 1983. Zimbelman, J. R: Corrections for Elevation of Viking Orbiter Measurements of Martian Thermal Inertias. Re­ ports ofPlanetary Programs, 1982, NASA TM-85127, 1982, p. 322. Zimbelman, J. R; and Greeley, R: Elevation-Dependent Corrections for Thermal Inertias on Mars. Lunar Planet. Sci. Conf. 14, Lunar Planet Inst., 1983, p. 879. Zimbelman, J. R; and Greeley, R: Surface Properties of Ascraeus Mons Obtained From IRTM Data. Lunar Planet. Sci. Conf. 14, Lunar Planet. Inst., 1983, p. 881.

25 Cartography, Photogrammetry, Geodesy, andAltimetry

Batson, R. M.: Jupiter by Gary Hunt and Patrick Moore and The Moon by Patrick Moore. (Invited book review.) Sky and Telescope, vol. 64, no. 6, 1982, pp. 557-558. Batson, R. M.: Special Purpose Mars Mapping. (Abstract.) Reports of Planetary Programs, 1982, NASA TM-85127, 1982,p. 358. Batson, R. M.: Voyager Cartography. (Abstract.) Reports ofPlanetary Programs, 1982, NASA TM-85127, 1982, p.355. Batson, R. M.; and Bridges, P. M.: Revisions of 1:5,000,000 Scale Mars Maps. (Abstract.) Reports of Planetary Programs, 1982, NASA TM-85127, 1982, p. 357. Batson, R. M.; and Davis, S. L.: Albedo Map ofMars. (Abstract.) Reports ofPlanetary Programs, 1982, NASA TM-85127, 1982,p. 359. Batson, R. M.; and Tyner, R. L.: 1:2,000,000 Scale Controlled Photomosaics of Mars. (Abstract.) Reports of Planetary Programs, 1982, NASA TM-85127, 1982, p. 356. Davies, M. E.: Cartography and Nomenclature for the Galilean Satellites. Satellites ofJupiter, D. Morrison, ed., Univ. ofArizona Press, 1982, pp. 911-933. Davies, M. E.: The Control Networks of Mars: September 1982. Reports ofPlanetary Programs, 1982, NASA TM-85127, 1982,p. 362. Davies, M. E.: The Control Networks of Mimas and Enceladus, Bull. Amer. Astron. Soc., vol. 14, no. 3, 1982, p.737. Davies, M. E.: The Control Networks of the Satellites of Jupiter and Saturn. Reports of Planetary Programs, 1982, NASA TM-85127, 1982, pp. 360-361. Davis, P. A., et al.: Rapid Estimation ofMartian Topography From Viking Orbiter Image Photometry. Reports of Planetary Programs, 1982, NASA TM-85127. Lucchitta, B. K.: The Galilean Satellite Geological Mapping Program, Continued. (Abstract.) Reports of Plane­ tary Programs, 1982, NASA TM-85127, 1982, p. 397. Masursky, Harold: Surveying the Solar System. The Dynamic Universe, Theodore P. Snow, ed., West Publishing Co., New York, 1983, pp. 274-275. Scott, D. H.: Mariner and Viking Contributions to Geologic Mapping of Mars. Geol. Soc. Amer. Abstr. Pro­ grams, vol. 14, no. 7, 1982, p. 613. Wu, S. S. C.: The Completion of Photogrammetric Compilation of the Global Topographic Map of the Moon. Reports ofPlanetary Programs, 1982, NASA TM-85127, 1982, pp. 373-375. Wu, S. S. C.: Geometric Corrections ofSide-Looking Radar Images. 49th Annual Meeting, Amer. Soc. Photogram., Amer. Congr. Surv. (Washington, DC), 1983, pp. 354-364. Wu, S. S. C.: Interactive Data Reduction for Images From Facsimile Cameras. Int. Soc. Photogram. Remote Sensing, Com. V (York, England), Int. Arch. Photogram., vol. 24, no. V/13, 1982.

26 Wu, S. S. C.: Interpretation of Remote Sensing Data for Planetary Topographic Mapping. Int. Soc. Photogram. Remote Sensing, Com. VII (Toulouse, France), Int. Arch. Photogram., vol. 24, no. VII/I, 1982, p. 85. Wu, S. S. C.: Lunar and Planetary Topographic Mapping. (Abstract.) Lunar Planet. Sci. Conf. 14, Lunar Planet. Inst., 1983, pp. 867-868. Wu, S. S. C.: Mapping Precision of the Viking Lander Images. Reports of Planetary Programs, 1982, NASA T~-85127, 1982,pp. 363-366. Wu, S. S. C.: Remote Sensing for Planetary Topographic ~apping. Int. Soc. Photogram. Remote Sensing, vol. 24, no. VII/2, 1982, pp. 25-31. Wu, S. S. C.: The Solution of the Layover Problem of Side-Looking Radar Images. Reports of Planetary Pro­ grams, 1982, NASA T~-85127, 1982, pp. 370-372. Wu, S. S. C.: Topographic ~apping of Extraterrestrial Bodies. (Abstract.) Int. Symp. Computer Assisted Cartography Int. Soc. Photogram. Remote Sensing, Com. IV-Cartographic and Data Bank Application of Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing (Crystal City, VA), 1982, p. 83. Wu, S. S. C.; Elassal, A. A.; Jordan, Raymond; and Schafer, F. J.: Photogrammetric Application of Viking Orbital Photography. Planet. Space Sci., vol. 30, no. 1, 1982, pp. 45-55. Wu, S. S. C.; and Schafer, F. J.: Photogrammetry of the Viking Lander Imagery. Photogrammetric Engineering and Remote Sensing, Amer. Soc. Photogram. Remote Sensing, vol. 48, no. 5, 1982, pp. 803-816. Wu, S. S. C.; and Schafer, F. J.: Planetwide Control Network of ~ars. Reports of Planetary Programs, 1982, NASA T~-85127, 1982, pp. 367-369.

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Adams, J. B., 6 Clifford, So M., 16, 18,20,21 Allen, C. Co, 10 Clow, G. D., 10, 11 Allison, M. L., 8 Colburn, D. S., 2 Arvidson, R. Eo, 1,7,18,24 Collins, S. A., 2 Ashwal, L. D., 3 Corner, R. P., 7,11 Atallah, C., 3 Condit, C. D., 6,13 Aubele, J. C., 13 Cook, A. F., 2 Criswell, C. W., 13 Baker, V. R., 16, 18 Cruikshank, Do, 3 Baloga, S. M., 13, 14,25 Crumpler, L. So, 13 Banerdt, W. B., 7, 20 Cutts, J. A., 20 Barrow, J., 3 Cuzzi, J. N., 2, 7 Basilevsky, A. T., 1 Baskerville, C. A., 1, 16 Danielson, G. Eo, 2 Batson, R. M., 2, 26 Davies, Mo Eo, 2, 25, 26 Beebe, Ro, 2 Davis, P. Ao, 8, 11,22,26 Bel\, J. F., 10,24 Davis, S. L., 26 Berlin, G. L., 22 Dawe, J., 3 Billingsley, G. R., 19 De Hon, R. Ao, 5,13,20 Black, D. C., 21 Dejewij, J., 3 Blom, R., 22 Del\wig, L., 22 Bodart-Jourdain, J., 5 De Rita, Do, 13 Boler, L. K., 1 Dixon, T., 22 Booth, M. C., 20 Donahue, T. M., 20 Boothroyd, J. C., 16,21 Downs, G. S., 22 Bousquet, Bo, 5 Dunbar, R. S., 3, 4 Boyce, J. M., 2, 11 Dyal, P., 2 Brakenridge, G. R., 16 . Dzurisin, D., 13, 14 Bratt, S. R., 8 Breed, C. S., 18, 19,22 Economou, R., 13 Bridges, P., 2, 26 Edwards, M. R., 24 Briggs, G. A., 2 Ehmann, W. J., 5 Brown, W. Eo, 22 Elachi, C., 22 Bul\ard, T. F., 6 E1assal, E. E., 27 Bunker, A., 2 EI-Baz, F., I, 12, 18,24 Buratti, B., 24 Eliason, E., 8, 22 Bus, E. Ro, 3 Elston, W. E., 10, 13 Bus, S. J., 3, 4 England, A., 22 Bustin, R., 16,20 Eppler, D. B., 16, 17 Etchegaray-Ramiriz, M. 1., 24 Campbell, D. B., 5 Evans, D., 6, 22 Caper, A.. P., 16 Carr, M. R., 1,7,13,20 Casacchia, R., 5, 11 Fanale, F. P., 20 Casadevall, T. J., 13 Ferguson, R. M., 17 Cassen, P. M., 6, 8, 9 Fernandez-Chicarro, A., 7 Chicarro-Fernandez, A., 7 Fink, J. R., 10 Child,J.,3 Fleitout, L., 10, 15 Cimino, J. B., 22 Ford, J. P., 22 Cintala, M. J., 21 Francis, P., 13 Clark, P. E., 22, 24 French, L., 3 Clegg, R. R., 16 Frey, R., 13, 16

28 Garvin, J. B., 1, 13, 14, 18,22 Kozak, R. C., 8, 22 Gault, D. E., 10 Krinsley, D. H., 15, 18, 24, 25 Gibson, E. K., 16,20,21 Giegengack, R. F., 2, 4 Lauer, H. V., 25 Goldstein, A. G., 5 Leach, R. N., 18, 19 Golombek, M. P., 5 Lee, S. W., 19 Gooding, J. L., 10,20,25 LefT, C. E., I Gratz, A. J., 22 Leschine, S. B., 1 Greeley, R., 1,5,6,10,14,18,19,25 Lis, C. J., 16 Grieve, R. A. F., 10 Lissauer, J. J., 7 Grimm, R. E., 7 Lozinsky, R. P., 6 Grolier, M. J., 18, 19,22 Lucchitta, B. K., 6, 17, 21,25, 26 Guest, J. E., 5, 10 Lucey, P. G., 24, 25 Guinness, E. A., 1,7,18,24 Lyzenga, G. A., 7 Gustavson, T. C., 16 Gumis, M., 12 McCauley, J. F., 18, 19,22 McCord, T. B., 6, 24, 25 Haberle, R. M., 2 McCrory, T. A., 6 Haines, E. L., 24 Macdonald, H., 22 Hale, W., 10 McGill, G. E., 6 Hall, J. L., 7 McKay, D. S., 20 Hansen, C. J., 2 MacKinnon, D. J., 19 Harmon, J. K., 23 McQueen, R. G., 15 Hartley, M., 3 Mainguet, M., 19 Hartmann, W. K., 3, 10 Malin, M. C., 8, 10, 14, 16, 17 Hawke, B. R., 6, 10, 12, 14,24,25 Malvin, D. J., 4 Haynes, C. V., 22 Marshall, J. R., 13, 18, 19,24 Head, J. W., 1,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,14,22,23,24,25 Martin, M. D., r Helfenstein, P., 1 Martin-Kaye, P., 22 Helin, E. F., 3, 4 Masson, Ph., 7, 8, 9,11,15 Helm, P. J., 19 Matson, D. L., 13 Hillel, D., 16,20 Masursky, H., 1,2,7,22,26 Hiller, K., 5 Maxwell, T. A., 1,8,9,18 Hokanson, S. A., 16 Melosh, J. H., 6 Homer, V., 10 Mendell, W. W., 4, 25 Horz, F., 21 Metzger, A. E., 24 Howard, H. T., 23 Miller, K. J., 1 Howell, E., 4 Mitchell, J. L., 2 Huguenin, R. L., 1,6, 16,20,21 Moore, H. J., 14, 17, 19 Hulkower, N. D., 4 Moore, J. G., 15 Hunt, G. E., 2 Moreau, C., 19 Morgan, D., 3 Inge, J., 2 Morris, E. C., 6,14,15 Ingersoll, A., 2 Morris, R. V., 25 Issawi, B., 22 Morrison, D., 2, 25 Iverson, J. D., 18 Mouginis-Mark, P. J., 6, 7,14,21,22 Ivins, E. R., 7 Murphy, J. P., 2 Jackson, R. W., 2 Jakosky, B., 20 Nelson, R. M., 14,25 Jarosewich, M., 13 Jercinovic, M., 6 Olsen, J. W., 2 Johansen, L. A., 16, 20 Owen, T., 2 Johnson, T. V., 2, 25 Jordan, R., 27 Parmentier, E. M., 8 Jourdain-Bodart, J., 5 Parker, T., 17 Passey, Q. R., 4 Kandil, Ahmed, 19 Patton, P. C., 17 Kearsley, A., 24 Peale, S. J., 6, 7, 8, 9 Keil, K., 10 Peterfreund, A. R., 5, 19,22,23 Kirk, R. L., 7 Pettengill, G., 22 Kochel, R. C., 16 Peyronneau, J., 8 Komar, P. D., 17 Phillips, R. J., 7 Kotra, R. K., 20, 21 Pieri,D. C., 5,13,14,17,25

29 Pieters, C. M., 6, 24, 25 Solomon, S. C., 7, 8, 9, 11 Pike, R. J., 10, II Satin, C., 8 Pilcher, C. B., 14 Spencer, J. R., 11,21,25 Plescia, J. B., 6, 8, 11, 22 Spudis, P. D., 5, 11 Poirier, Jo P., 8 Squyres, S. W., 2, 6, 7,8,9, 11,25 Pollack, J. B., 2,18,20,21 Stephens, S. K., 9, 11 Potter, D. B., Jr., 6 Stevenson, D. J., 7,15 Pye, K., 24, 25 Strickland, E. L., 19 Strom, R. G., 2, 5,11,12,13,15 Quimby, L., 3 Suomi, V. Eo, 2

Raefsky, A., 7 Tanaka, K. L., 11, 14, 17 Reynolds, R. T., 2, 6, 8, 9 Terrile, R. J., 2 Roddy, D. J., 11 Thomas, P. G., 9,10,11,15,19,25 Roe, D. A., 2 Thompson, T. W., 22 Rogeon, P., 5 Thorarinsson, So, 15 Rose, D. E., 6 Toon, O. B., 21 Roth, L. E., 14 Touzeau, J. F., 9 Runyon, C. J., 16 Treat, C., 19 Russell, K., 3 Tyler, G. L., 23 Ruzick, A., 11 Tyner, R. L., 26

Sabins, F., 22 Underwood, J. FL, Jr., 2, 4,6,15,19 Sagan, C., 2, 11, 25 Urbancic, M. A., 21 Salvail, J. P., 20 Saunders, R. S., 1,7,8,14,20,22 Veverka, J., 2, 3, 19, 24, 25 Savage, A., 3 Schaber, G. G., 8,22,23 Walker, A. S., 12, 19,22 Schafer, F. J., 27 Wall, S. D., 2,19 Schmidt, R. So, 21 Warner, J. L., 3 Schneider, N. M., 15 Watters, T. FL, 9 Schultz, P. R., 7 Wells, S. G., 6 Schultz, R. A., 8 Wentworth, S. J., 16,20 Schuver, R., 15 White, B. R., 18, 19 Scott, D. R., 6,14,17,26 Whitford-Stark, J. L., 6, 12, 14, 15,23 See, T. R., 21 Wilhelms, D. E., 2, 6,12 Semeniuk, A. M., 13 Williams, J. G., 3 Sharpton, V. L., 6, 8, 22, 23 Williams, R. S., Jr., 2, 6,15,25 Sheridan, M. F., 2, 11, 13, 14, 15 Williams, S. H., 18, 19 Shoemaker, C. S., 3, 4 Wilson, L., 14 Shoemaker, E. M., 2, 3, 4, 6 Wise, D. U., 5, 6, 9 Shorthill, FL Wo, 23 Witbeck, N. E., 6,15 Shu, Liu, 19 Wohletz, K. R., 14, IS Simmons, D. W., 16 Wood, C. A., 3,4,13, 15,17 Simonelli, D., 25 Woronow, A., 11, 12 Simpson, R. A., 23 Wu, S. S. C., 26, 27 Singer, R. B., 6 Sjogren, W. FL, 8 Zent, A. P., 24 Sleep, N. H., 7 Zimbelman,J. R.,6,2S Smith, B. A., 2 Zisk, S. H., 5, 6,21,22 Soderblom, L. A., 2, 6, 11 Zuber, M. T., 1

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